S.M. AFAQ versus FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 27 (a) (iii) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 27 and 199 Constitutional Request Quota System seats allocated by the Federal Public Service Commission for specific areas to benefit candidates from the Commission's refusal. Provided for the first time. ()) The basis of such denial was that the main purpose of the Constitution was that the candidates did not belong to specific areas through their fathers. The physical quota system weighed down on some areas that suffered due to insufficiency or because of the loss and lack of opportunities. Inequality of Education or Cultural Opportunity Such a system could not be sustained on the basis of the ancestors of a particular candidate. The opposition directed the Federal Public Service Commission to allocate seats to various candidates on a permanent basis or on the basis of these areas, regardless of their areas of education, and who had links with their ancestors. Constitutional requests were allowed under this.
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